Taiwanese Type XT97

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this thing looks pretty sweet. Would likely qualify as a Non-restricted if it were to ever be imported/exported in a semi-auto format.

http://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/2013/08/16/exclusive-taiwans-latest-type-xt-prototype-rifle/

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The Taiwanese military have been developing a modern assault rifle since 2008. Four years ago they unveiled their first prototype, named the Type XT97. The latest prototype has just been unveiled and we were lucky enough to have been sent detailed photos of the new rifle. It bears a superficial resemblance to the original prototype but looking closely a lot has changed both externally and internally. The new prototype is a lot more polished and looks production ready.

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The upper receiver is a one piece aluminum extrusion. The lower will be polymer but the prototype lower is metal.

The the stock folds and has an adjustable cheek rest. The stock has holes to hold the rifle’s takedown pins during field stripping, like some of the H&K rifles. In fact, the takedown pins themselves look H&K inspired.

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The bolt head is based on the AK design, rather than the Stoner design featured in so many of the new assault and semi-automatic rifles on the market. It has a short stroke gas system similar to the FN SCAR. The charging handle is ambidextrous and can be locked forward so that it does not reciprocate when the action cycles. The gas system is not adjustable.

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The compensator / flash hider is designed for use with a quick detach suppressor. Multiple barrel lengths were on display.

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This rifle looks very promising. It merges many of the features from the AR-15, AK, SCAR and Bushmaster ACR. The current Taiwanese service rifle, the T91, based on the AR-15 and AR-18 designs, has only been in service for a decade so this rifle is probably not intended to replace it. I suspect this rifle will be issued to Special Forces, vehicle crews, airborne and mechanized infantry who require a more compact rifle or a rifle that has more customization options.

Many thanks to Sam Cheng for the photos and information.
 
I know it will be sounds like a Axx hole but too be honest

Do not even dreaming about it
Under the current political environment in Taiwan
Exporting the small arm is not possible
 
Is it just me or does it totally not look like a short stroke gas piston? It looks like a AK bolt and bolt carrier and that's long stroke.
 
It's even less chance. Don't forget the PLA still the biggest enemy of Taiwan

Whoever supply the simple or technical data to Norinco will consider as treason
Then send to court-martial and will spend a long time in the jail or maybe death !!



Just get Norinco to put together a production run. I'm sure they own the design plans and half of the design crew :cool:
 
It's even less chance. Don't forget the PLA still the biggest enemy of Taiwan

Whoever supply the simple or technical data to Norinco will consider as treason
Then send to court-martial and will spend a long time in the jail or maybe death !!

The Chinese are very good at covering up their espionage. Just ask our next-door neighbors what it takes to prove an espionage case when the operation is run by the Chinese :cool: In any case I meant my post as a joke but I wouldn't be surprised if the Chinese already had all the necessary data on that rifle.
 
The Chinese are very good at covering up their espionage. Just ask our next-door neighbors what it takes to prove an espionage case when the operation is run by the Chinese :cool: In any case I meant my post as a joke but I wouldn't be surprised if the Chinese already had all the necessary data on that rifle.

Actually it is said that the toolings for the Norinco M305 were from Taiwan, licenced built M14 (Type-57) using original machinary from uncle Sam.
Somehow they magically ended up in Commie hands once the Type-57 was phased out.

So anything is possible, as everyone has a price.....
 
Is it just me or does it totally not look like a short stroke gas piston? It looks like a AK bolt and bolt carrier and that's long stroke.

Think the piston system in an M14. My guess would be there is a small short stroke piston located at the gas block, which moves the long bolt carrier extension that is attached to the bolt (if you can call it that).

It does appear to be influenced by the Ak though.
 
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